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always return or are free of synchronization operations. For example, a compiler must not move the accesses to <code>*p</code> or <code>*q</code> ahead of the function call in this program (at least not without direct knowledge of the precise behavior of <code>f</code>): </p> <pre> f() i := *p *q = 1 </pre> <p> If the call never returned, then once again the original program
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</ul> <p> A comparison of two interface values with identical dynamic types causes a <a href="#Run_time_panics">run-time panic</a> if values of that type are not comparable. This behavior applies not only to direct interface value comparisons but also when comparing arrays of interface values or structs with interface-valued fields. </p> <p> Slice, map, and function values are not comparable.
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<code>cmd/internal/obj/x86/a.out.go</code>. </p> <p> The architectures share syntax for common addressing modes such as <code>(R1)</code> (register indirect), <code>4(R1)</code> (register indirect with offset), and <code>$foo(SB)</code> (absolute address). The assembler also supports some (not necessarily all) addressing modes specific to each architecture. The sections below list these.
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</li> </ul> <p> A comparison of two interface values with identical dynamic types causes a <a href="#Run_time_panics">run-time panic</a> if that type is not comparable. This behavior applies not only to direct interface value comparisons but also when comparing arrays of interface values or structs with interface-valued fields. </p> <p> Slice, map, and function types are not comparable.
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